On Fri, 10 Mar 2017, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
> On 07/03/17 20:38, Roland Illig wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > in the diagnostics the %qs specifier is used in most of the cases. But
> > there are some cases left where the more complicated %<%s%> is used. Is
> > there a good reason to prefer the complic
On 07/03/17 20:38, Roland Illig wrote:
Hi,
in the diagnostics the %qs specifier is used in most of the cases. But
there are some cases left where the more complicated %<%s%> is used. Is
there a good reason to prefer the complicated spelling?
Same for %<%T%> and %qT, and similar letters.
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Hi,
in the diagnostics the %qs specifier is used in most of the cases. But
there are some cases left where the more complicated %<%s%> is used. Is
there a good reason to prefer the complicated spelling?
Same for %<%T%> and %qT, and similar letters.
Regards,
Roland